These are some of the debates that you will explore in this course, by looking at the complex interactions between the state, the offender, the victim, and society. You will think critically about how laws are made and how social structures shape both crime and crime control. In addition to engaging with criminological theories and topical crime and justice issues, this course provides you with a solid base of knowledge in Psychology and an understanding of human behavior, feelings, and interactions.
As a criminology student at LSBU, you will be able to engage in a series of employability events. Criminology courses open pathways to careers in a variety of settings, including probation, policing, the prison service, NGOs, local authorities, the voluntary sector, youth offending teams, teaching, social work, and administration.
The course is also linked to the LSBU Crime and Justice Research Group, which organizes research seminars and public events throughout the year. You will be encouraged to attend and participate in these events to enhance your learning experience and meet with researchers, practitioners, and campaigners.
You'll be taught by research-active academics whose work is nationally and internationally recognized and informs the course curriculum.
A Level BBB or;
BTEC National Diploma DMM or;
Access to HE qualifications with 24 Distinctions and 21 Merits or;
Equivalent level 3 qualifications worth 120 UCAS points
Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and English or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above).
We welcome qualifications from around the world.
20 hours work permit for international students
English language qualifications for international students: IELTS score of 6.0 or Cambridge Proficiency or Advanced Grade C.
Psychology
Southwark
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3 Years
September
6.0
9250,
15900, (INT)
Multiple, Ontario
7.0
Undergraduate
27860
Fort Collins, Colorado
6.0
Undergraduate
31962
London
5.5
Undergraduate
GBP 24000